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Crowning Glory

Crowning Glory

James Poulter explains how teeth make the body's hardest substance and what can happen when the process goes wrong

Safe Haven

Safe Haven

Paul Weindling explores Britain's role supporting refugee biologists escaping war and persecution

Early Warnings

Early Warnings

Molecular probes that identify the 'signature' molecules of cancer will save lives, reports Gavin Metcalf

James Borrell

A World of Adventure

James Borrell and Craig Turner on how to get the most out of biological expeditions

Synthetic biology

Spotlight on: Synthetic biology

Why is synthetic biology important and how might you begin a career in it?

Spider Silk

The Silk Route

Spider silk is known for its remarkable strength but, as David Butler reveals, it has great potential for a range of medical uses

Great tits

The Hunger Games

When times are hard, even seed-eating birds can turn into killers, explains Sam Hardman. And their unlikely prey? Bats.

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